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Encyclopedia > Chandler, Queensland

Chandler is an outer suburb of Brisbane, Australia 14 km south-east of the CBD. Brisbane (pronounced ) is the capital and most populous city of the Australian state of Queensland, and is the third largest city in Australia, with a population of just under 2. ...


Chandler was named after Sir John Beale Chandler and is a rural suburb and not yet heavily developed or subdivided.


External links

  • ourbrisbane.com website, Chandler section

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Chandler - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (302 words)
Chandler is a surname, derived from a profession (a chandler is someone who makes or sells wax or tallow candles, and also usually soap, or a retail dealer in special supplies or equipment, e.g.
Chandler, Arizona in the U.S. Chandler, Oklahoma in the U.S. Chandler Township, Michigan in the U.S. Chandler (crater) on the moon
Chandler Motor Car was a maker of automobiles in Cleveland, Ohio in the 1920s.
Queensland Firebirds - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (229 words)
The Queensland Firebirds are an Australian netball team, playing in the national Commonwealth Bank Trophy.
They are Queensland's only team in the competition, and are based out of the Chandler Arena in the Brisbane suburb of Chandler.
The team's mascot, the "Firebird", is themed with the state's two youth development teams, the Queensland Firechicks in the Dairy Farmers Cup state league and the Queensland Firebabes in the Presidents Cup under-19 competition.
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